Dollaway picked up the “Submission of the Night” bonus, and two “Fight of the Night” awards were issued to the competitors involved in the Sherk-Dunham and Mitrione-Beltran contests.

Despite securing the lone knockout of the evening, former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir was not awarded a “Knockout of the Night” bonus.

MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) learned of the award winners and bonus amounts while at the post-UFC 119 press conference.

UFC 119 took place at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis and marked the UFC’s debut in Indiana. Two preliminary-card bouts aired on Spike TV, and the main card then aired on pay-per-view.

Former UFC lightweight champion Sherk and top prospect Dunham certainly engaged in the bloodiest fight of the night. A vintage “Muscle Shark” opened up a nasty cut over his opponent’s eye in the opening round, but Dunham battled back courageously for the remaining 10 minutes. Dunham looked for multiple choke attempts, but Sherk displayed his superb submission defense with each unsuccessful attempt. Dunham unleashed an impressive standup attack in the final frame, but it wasn’t enough, and Sherk was awarded a split-decision win.

Mitrione and Beltran kicked off the evening’s Spike TV broadcast in impressive fashion. With his hometown crowd firmly behind him, Mitrione opened strong with impressive strikes from the outside. But Beltran showed amazing heart as he began to navigate the reach disadvantage and score points of his own. And while heavyweights often fade as the fight wears on, both Mitrione and Beltran appeared to have a little left in the tank for the final frame, but a final momentum shift saw “Meathead” take the win in entertaining fashion.

One of three submissions on the night, Dollaway’s was certainly a solid choice for the evening’s “Submission of the Night.” While the “Doberman” patiently held onto an arm-in guillotine choke in the opening seconds of his fight with Joe Doerksen, it was apparent he wouldn’t be able to finish the hold. When he went to adjust the grip, a mad scramble ensued, but Dollaway rolled perfectly with his opponent, locked in the guillotine choke sans arm and forced the tap.

A total of 26 fighters got their chance to shine on Saturday as part of UFC 190 at Rio de Janeiro’s HSBC Arena. Now that UFC 190 is in the books, it’s time to commence MMAjunkie’s “Three Stars” ceremony.

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